Protect yourself and others from drink spiking. The Spikey Bottle Stopper fits inside the top of your bottle. The small hole through the centre is just the right size to slide a straw through.

By closing the gap between the straw and edge of the bottle you are greatly reducing the possibility of your drink being spiked.

Directions:For the Spikey to be effective it must be fully inserted into the bottle. The straw should then be pushed through Spikey holding it close to the bottom of the straw. Once Spikey is inserted, it cannot be removed and is disposed of with the bottle.

"The spikies arrived almost by return of post, before I had expected, and are excellent value for money."

Carlisle Street Pastors - Carlisle, 8th August '16

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"Very happy my girls can stay safe with this product."

Mrs Christine Syslo - Huddersfield, 18th October '14

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"I am a drugs educator talking to young people. I always mention spikeys and believe that maybe this could have prevented young people from being robbed or raped through drugs. I think they could be a lot cheaper and if they were I would buy more and give them out. As it is that would be very costly to me and I am a volunteer for a charity."

Josephine - London, 11th August '13

"As most of the drugs are in liquid form a straw does not offer protection in any type of drink. The drugs are added either by Eye Dropper - Jif Lemon Squeegee or Decongestant spray allowing the drug to go down the straw or down the side making the drug more dangerous as the recipient gets the drug neat which can be fatal.

Drinkstuff says: It is difficult to introduce a substance into a straw surreptitiously and also the straws are normally bent when in use. It had been thought about in the design stage that if a criminal did manage to get a substance into a straw it would make the straw taste bad immediately. Also we know from statistics that the majority of drink spiking is done by adding alcohol to a soft drink, or more alcohol to an Alco pop type drink. By using Spikey, this criminal activity is made virtually impossible.

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John Blundell - Dewsbury West Yorks, 21st January '08

"It's a frightening situation ending up in A&E, knowing full well that you're the victim of some mindless idiot - and having the normally sympathetic nursing staff think you've 'just had one too many'.

This has got to be the best idea yet, especially when one considers that alternative.